In suspending a key basketball player for having premarital sex, Brigham Young University might have shattered a dream season. Here’s why fans of the game should cheer
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In suspending a key basketball player for having premarital sex, Brigham Young University might have shattered a dream season. Here’s why fans of the game should cheer
With an NFL lockout looking more and more likely, TIME takes a look at strikes, lockouts and other work stoppages in sporting history
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Concussion detection is crucial, but could have been tackled long ago.
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We will never know if Dave Duerson took his own life to save other football players. But his last message proves they were at least on his mind
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It’s over, thank heavens. Carmelo Anthony is finally a New York Knick.
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Though the NBA’s All-Star weekend isn’t the cultural happening it used to be — sorry, I can’t get too geeked up to see JaVale McGee in the dunk contest, although his dunk of two balls into different baskets was pretty nifty — …
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The most consistent slugger in the game, Albert Pujols, is reportedly seeking the richest contract in baseball history. Here’s why he isn’t worth it, and the Cardinals should take a pass
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Rather than pushing to shrink the league, the NBA should explain why this country, and the world, isn’t producing more elite players
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A portion of the NFL’s response to the Super Bowl ticketing controversy could be considered generous. But was some of it disingenuous? And is the NFL as committed to safety as it says?
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Matthew Rush, 40, is a die-hard Steelers fan who spent over $4,000 to attend this year’s Super Bowl. That’s an awfully pricey trip to the sports bar, so he may sue the NFL.
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For the Green Bay Packers, who beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25 a thrilling Super Bowl that came down to the final drive, the game could not have been sweeter
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For the Green Bay Packers, who beat the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-25, in a thrilling Super Bowl that came down to the final drive, the game could not have been sweeter.
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Walking the grounds of Super Bowl XLV, I bumped into the 19-year-old with a heart of green and gold.